Saturday, 29th. September

Holmes drove with me to the station this morning, full of parting
injunctions that I should concentrate on reporting the facts, and
especially the relations between young Baskerville and his neighbours,
or any fresh particulars concerning the death of Sir Charles. He advised
me to keep my revolver near me night & day, and never relax precautions.
Mortimer & Baskerville had already secured a first-class carriage.
Mortimer's only news was that Sir Henry's other boot had not returned,
but he swore that no one had shadowed them during the last two days.
They had been together all the time except yesterday afternoon, when
Mortimer had gone to the Museum of the College of Surgeons and
Baskerville went to look at the folk in the park. Holmes said it was
